Learn more about the Albemarle County farm at Buck Island with Philip Cobbs

Cobbs will present his work to uncover his family’s history on April 23 at the Northside Library on Rio Road.
It was once his family’s farm — the largest Black-owned farm in Albemarle County — but now we all own part of it

Philip Cobbs tells the story of his birthplace, and why we should all know its history.
Marian Dixon: A Story of Resilience and Hope in the Face of Grief

Read the story on the Vinegar Hill Magazine website.
Telling our stories at Soul of Cville

Charlottesville Inclusive Media will be featured at the Soul of Cville 2023 festival at IX Park.
Listen: Why this photographer wants communities in Charlottesville to say, ‘No, we are not oppressed’

On the In My Humble Opinion podcast, Marley Nichelle says they want Black communities in Charlottesville to feel like they can thrive.
Listen: What Charlottesville needs to recognize about accessibility

Next on the In My Humble Opinion podcast, India Sims talks about the challenges of doing simple things in a city that won’t change.
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Charlottesville Inclusive Media is a finalist in a contest about the future of news.
Gun violence is as much about changing our culture as it is about changing our laws, says UVA undergrad activist

Karly Scholz says it’s time her generation changed its relationship with guns.
Listen: ‘When I transitioned, life just started.’

Next on In My Humble Opinion’s podcast, Charley Burton on being Black and trans in central Virginia.
Listen: With 500 restaurants in a 10-mile radius, Charlottesville chef Antwon Brinson says there has to be a better way to staff them

In My Humble Opinion’s podcast has a candid conversation with Brinson about his perspective on life in restaurants in central Virginia.